This brings Google's long-term investments in Singapore data centres to US$850 million 💰
Since opening its first office in Collyer Quay in 2007 with 24 people, Google now has 3,000 employees in Singapore — also its Asia-Pacific headquarters — to support the 2.5 billion people online across the region.Google Singapore country director Ben King declined to give any hiring projections even as he said Singapore and the Asia Pacific region is"incredibly important" for Google.
Google will also offer a new certificate in digital marketing and e-commerce under its career certificates initiative. It has expanded its pool of employers willing to consider recruiting SISG graduates to 37 from 16 in January. This will begin with a roving"online safety park", which will visit selected schools including CHIJ Katong and West Grove Primary School this week.
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